2019 Undersea Warfare Technology Fall Conference
-
9/16/2019 - 9/18/2019
-
Theme : Preserving Undersea Superiority – A System of Systems Approach
Event Type : Conference
Event Code : 9240
Description
View the just released Undersea Warfare Division Newsletter (PDF)
All Navy platforms and elements of the Navy Force structure are involved in undersea warfare: submarines, surface combatants, fixed and rotary wing aircraft, surveillance units, and the Navy's command and control infrastructure. The USW Division has five active Technical Committees within which the UWD focuses on the navy's mission areas: Sensor Systems, Mine Warfare Systems, Undersea Vehicles (including weapons), Aviation, and C4I, Combat Systems and Warfighter Performance.
*Please note: This event is closed to the press as it is classified SECRET//NOFORN. There are no exhibits at this event.
Why Attend?
- Gain insight into the latest requirements and developments in undersea warfare: countering submarine and mine threats; and power projection from the sea.
- Meet and hear from operational, acquisition, and technology professionals including active duty Navy leaders, key Navy Secretariat and Pentagon leadership and personnel, SYSCOM program office leadership and personnel, Navy & University lab leaders and principal investigators, and leaders and members of the defense industrial base.
- Build relationships with like-minded professionals at networking functions
Who Attends?
*Numbers are based on 2018 conference attendance.
Speakers
-
Undersea Warfare Division Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N97
RADM Thomas E. Ishee, USN
Director
NDIA has a policy of strict compliance with federal and state antitrust laws. The antitrust laws prohibit competitors from engaging in actions that could result in an unreasonable restraint of trade. Consequently, NDIA members must avoid discussing certain topics when they are together – both at formal association membership, board, committee, and other meetings and in informal contacts with other industry members: prices, fees, rates, profit margins, or other terms or conditions of sale (including allowances, credit terms, and warranties); allocation of markets or customers or division of territories; or refusals to deal with or boycotts of suppliers, customers or other third parties, or topics that may lead participants not to deal with a particular supplier, customer or third party.